'Better Call Saul' season 3 rumors: Surprise cameos, sibling conflict and the other things fans can expect to see

(Facebook/Better Call Saul)Season 3 of 'Better Call Saul' could feature some surprising guest stars

Season 3 of "Better Call Saul" is expected to start in a few months, and while juicy episode details are not widely available just yet, rumblings online have attempted to hint at what may be in store.

First off, the upcoming season is expected to focus even more on the strained relationship of the brothers Chuck and Jimmy McGill.

As Cartermatt noted, whatever it may be that Chuck feels towards his brother Jimmy is slowly but surely starting to consume him, and things may very well end up badly because of those negative emotions.

Season 3 of "Better Call Saul" may finally feature Chuck doing all he can to bring his brother down, even at his own expense.

Along with the continually developing conflict between Chuck and Jimmy, season 3 of the show is also expected to feature some returning characters who will likely be familiar to "Breaking Bad" fans.

Rumors have consistently hinted that "Breaking Bad" antagonist Gustavo Fring will be popping up in an episode of the show sometime soon and fans are beginning to believe that the eagerly anticipated series debut will finally take place this season.

Beyond Fring, none other than the man who played Walter White himself, Bryan Cranston, teased that a surprising cameo may be taking place in season 3.

While making a book tour stop in Dripping Springs, Texas, Cranston shared that a familiar face will be showing up in season 3, Uproxx reported. Cranston didn't offer any other clue related to who the surprise guest star is, though he did note that he was not referring to either the aforementioned Fring or Jesse Pinkman.

Cranston's tease may have just given fans yet another reason to tune in to the third season of "Better Call Saul," and they can start searching for that familiar face once the show makes its expected return early next year.

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